Key Trends and Issues at the Intersection of Communication and Human Rights
Dr Ella McPherson served as Co-Chair of the International Communication Association’s 74th conference theme, ‘Communication and Global Human Rights’.
Dr Ella McPherson served as Co-Chair of the International Communication Association’s 74th conference theme, ‘Communication and Global Human Rights’.
How are the innovations and disruptions brought about by Artificial Intelligence (AI), being deployed, experienced, shaped and resisted in the Eastern African region?
AI is everywhere. However, are experiences of AI the same around the globe? This lecture, by Dr Ashwin Varghese, asks: if experiences vary, what accounts for these variations?
Co-Director of CGHR
David and Elaine Potter Lecturer at the Department of Politics and International Studies, University of Cambridge, where he is Co-Director of the Centre of Governance and Human Rights…
The only way to know if and how to adopt generative AI into our teaching and research is through openly deliberating about its impact on our main values.
We must reimagine the digitally mediated freedom of assembly, a misunderstood and misattended manifestation of this human right.
In this chapter, Sharath theorises the central role of assembly in politics beyond the right.
Thomas explores how the right of peaceful assembly impinges on how assemblies are policed.
Discursively repositioning assembly online as the digitally mediated freedom of assembly extends the protection of this right to more people and more practices.
Breaking from big tech, and by working with technology, we are envisioning data, platforms and intelligent systems aligned with pluralism and solidarity.